Dion and The Belmonts’ “Little Diane” is a timeless classic that captures the innocence and sweetness of young love with its catchy melody and heartfelt lyrics. Originally released in 1962, this iconic song has delighted audiences for decades, evoking feelings of nostalgia and romance.
Diane, down deep inside, I cryDiane, without your love, I’d dieDiane, you know you drive me wild, DianeYou’re such a little evil child, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah
Yeah, I wanna pack and leave and slap your faceBad girls like you are a disgraceWay down deep inside, I cryWithout you, little Diane, I’d die
I should drag you down ’cause you’re no goodYou’re two-faced, your heart’s made of woodBut way down deep inside, I cryWithout you, little Diane, I’d die
Listen to my heartOh, you’re tearin’ it apartOh, why don’t you understand?Why don’t you stop it?Stop itStop it if you can
I want to spread the news that you’re untrueBut Diane, what good would it do?‘Cause way down deep inside, I cryWithout you, little Diane, I’d die, I’d die
Yeah, don’t you understand, Diane?
I said, yeah, yeah, yeah
I said, listen to the beatOh, I feel it in my feetOh, now it’s my heart, DianeWhy don’t you stop it?Stop itStop it if you can
I want to spread the news that you’re untrueBut Diane, what good would it do?‘Cause way down deep inside, I cryWithout you, little Diane, I’d die, oh
YeahOhOh, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah